Ink Exit- Nice!

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Ofer Kolton
I've been using "Ink Exit" lately. [Sapphire. Chemspec].
Very nice product, even removed some old ink (or marker) stains that went through hot cleaning before. In the past that meant a permanent stain, it got it out.
It will not get every single ink/marker stain out, but which product does?

And to boot, it does not have a noxious smell (like a touted ink remover of an unnamed competitor) that takes a few generations to dissipate and reeks solvent for a long time. Strong solvent odor is not a good message to send to the client, as far as I'm concerned. Also, so far, it did not create a halo (ring around stain) and or cause any de-lamination.

Granted, I have not used it for a very long time, so this review is not long term based.

Very good product.
As far as your spotting arsenal, it's an Offer you shouldn't refuse.
 
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Bryan Thomson

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Have you tried the other Chemspec spotters yet......Stain Exit and Red Exit?
The aspect of the Chemspec Ink Exit I like the most is, it doesn't cause the ink to bleed / spread out.....it put the ink in an emulsion that after it releases from the fiber "stays put" for easy extraction.

Nothing like it, in the market today!
 
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Pat Muller

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Hi Ofer,
I am glad to hear your experience with our new InkExit.
You are right in regards to low odors as it is a water based ink stain remover and the response that we have received is great.
 
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I just used ink-out and really works great no smell. but I used it for red wine removal from a carpet. cleaned it all. The red wine was gone just right now just as I sprayed it on. Then I extracted with water rinse. No wine showing now. I found this item at a local janit. store and they no longer carry it. The item is called unbelievable inkout, but hey make other items. Core products in Canton Texas 1800-825-2673 they have some outlets but give your zip to find out where. jz.
 
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Bryan Thomson

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For red wine try Chemspec "stain exit" it is formulated especially for red wine and coffee stains.
 

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